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SUMMARY:Thanks-Giving: What You’ve Helped Save
DESCRIPTION:Grab your favorite beverage and join us for an inspiring evening of gratitude and celebration as we reflect on the lasting impact you’ve made for the lands and waters of Door County! \nDuring this virtual event\, we’ll highlight the remarkable progress made over the past year—thanks to your support of the Door County Land Trust. From successful land protection projects to meaningful community engagement\, your contributions are helping to safeguard the natural beauty and ecological health of Door County for generations to come. \nYou’ll hear from Executive Director Emily Wood\, who will share updates on newly protected properties. Community Conservation Coordinator Paige Witek will also present on citizen science and volunteer efforts that are bringing people together to care for our shared environment. \nCelebrate with fellow supporters\, learn what’s next on the horizon\, and discover the difference we’re making—together. Let’s give thanks for what we’ve saved\, and for all that’s still to come! \n  \nOnce registered\, you will receive an email with a link and instructions to join the Zoom online meeting. \nRegister Here »
URL:https://secure.doorcountylandtrust.org/events-registration-merchandise/event/thanks-giving-what-youve-helped-save/
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SUMMARY:Understanding Our Waters: Why Conservation Matters on Washington Island
DESCRIPTION:Washington Island’s freshwater resources are vital—not only for drinking water and daily living\, but for the island’s environment\, economy\, and future sustainability. This educational program explores the deep connection between land and water\, highlighting how the protection of natural areas plays a key role in safeguarding water quality and quantity. Through the work of the Door County Land Trust\, we demonstrate how conserving forests\, wetlands\, and open spaces helps recharge groundwater\, reduce runoff\, and maintain the island’s fragile hydrological balance. \nParticipants will learn where our water comes from\, the pressures it faces from climate change and development\, and how land conservation is a powerful\, lasting tool for protecting this critical resource. Whether you’re a lifelong resident\, seasonal visitor\, or simply curious about how island ecosystem’s function\, this program offers valuable insights into why water conservation isn’t just a good idea—it’s a necessity. \nThe program will begin with a presentation starting at 1:00 pm at the Art and Nature Center. We will continue the discussion at Little Lake Nature Preserve at 2:30 pm for a guided hike to experience one of the island’s unique water resources. The presentation will be approximately 45 minutes and the hike will finish around 2:00 pm. The hike will be approximately 1.5 miles in length with some areas of the trail containing very uneven\, rocky terrain – sturdy shoes recommended. Please feel free to attend only the presentation or the hike if you desire to do so.
URL:https://secure.doorcountylandtrust.org/events-registration-merchandise/event/washington-island-art-and-nature-center-water-program-summary/
LOCATION:Washington Island Art and Nature Center\, 1799 Main Road\, Washington Island\, WI\, 54246\, United States
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SUMMARY:Join the 2025 Big Plant Native Tree & Plant Giveaway!
DESCRIPTION:Native Plant and Tree Give-Away Aims to Improve Wildlife Habitat Throughout Door County \nDate:  May 17\, 2025\nTime: 10:00 a.m until plants run out\nLocation: Door County Land Trust Parking Lost\, 217 N Fourth Ave.\, Sturgeon Bay\, WI 54235 \n*** How to Plant Trees and Perennials:\nHow to plant \nThe Big Plant\, coordinated by the Climate Change Coalition of Door County\, returns on Saturday\, May 17\, 2025\, with the Door County Land Trust’s native tree and plant giveaway—an opportunity to bring more pollinator-friendly perennials and native trees into our landscapes. \nIn 2023\, more than 15\,000 trees were planted through The Big Plant thanks to the efforts of participating organizations. To ensure everyone can take part\, the Door County Land Trust includes perennial plants in its giveaway\, making it accessible to those with small yards\, balconies\, or apartments. \n\n“Whether you have a planter on a porch\, a small backyard\, or several acres\, you can plant something that helps native insects\, birds\, and wildlife\,” says Cinnamon Rossman\, Door County Land Trust’s Director of Charitable Giving. “As these trees grow and flowers bloom\, they’ll be a reminder of the things we can do to preserve and improve our environment.” \n\nThe 2024 giveaway featured a variety of native trees: \n\nBalsam Fir\nWhite Pine\nWhite Spruce\n\nAnd pollinator-friendly perennials: \n\nNew England Aster (Symphyotrichum novae-angliae)\nGolden Alexander (Zizia aurea)\nCommon Ironweed (Vernonia fasciculata)\nMarsh Blazing Star (Liatris spicata)\n\nDetails about each of these can be found in this handy PDF. \nEach of these species is hardy in Door County and supports insects\, birds\, and other wildlife. \n📩 Be the first to know about the 2025 Big Plant Giveaway!Sign up for Door County Land Trust’s email list to receive updates and notifications about next year’s event. Sign Up Today!
URL:https://secure.doorcountylandtrust.org/events-registration-merchandise/event/join-the-2025-big-plant-native-tree-plant-giveaway/
LOCATION:Door County Land Trust HQ\, 217 N Fourth Ave.\,\, Sturgeon Bay\, WI\, 54235
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